ACC Study Guide 2026
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📋 ACC Exam Format at a Glance
📚 ACC Topics to Study (69)
✍️ Sample ACC Questions & Answers
1. What is the primary goal of acupuncture in chiropractic care?
The primary goal of acupuncture in chiropractic care is to relieve pain and promote the body's natural healing processes. By targeting specific points, acupuncture can reduce inflammation, muscle tension, and nerve irritation, which are common sources of musculoskeletal pain. This complementary approach supports the chiropractic adjustments by creating a more receptive environment for healing and improving overall patient outcomes.
2. When treating chronic pain with acupuncture, the recommended initial treatment frequency is generally:
Evidence-based acupuncture protocols for chronic pain typically recommend 2-3 sessions per week for 4-6 weeks to build cumulative effect before outcomes are assessed.
3. When recapping a used acupuncture needle is unavoidable, which technique is acceptable?
The one-handed scoop method minimizes needlestick risk by keeping the other hand away from the needle tip during recapping.
4. When applying the 'green turtle searching for a hole' (苍龟探穴, cāng guī tàn xué) technique, how many directions does the needle explore?
The green turtle searching for a hole technique involves fanning the needle in four directions (anterior, posterior, left, right) to spread Qi in the local area.
5. Which of the following is a sign of hematoma formation at an acupuncture needle site?
Hematoma presents as rapid localized swelling and discoloration due to bleeding into subcutaneous tissue after needle removal.
6. Which classification of acupoints refers to points that do NOT belong to any of the 14 meridians but have specific locations and indications?
Extra points (extraordinary points / miscellaneous points) have fixed locations and clinical indications but are not part of the 14 regular meridians.